Lucy Papini is a senior at Boardman High School, and her hobby for gardening and environmental sustainability continues to ...
But that’s not the only beautiful winter flower to chase away winter blues. There’s winter daphne, known for its white to ...
I’ve been taking Miguel, my 12-year-old Havanese, for 3,500-step walks around the neighborhood lately (and telling myself ...
You can still successfully overwinter your geraniums even if you don’t have a brightly lit, warm place to keep them. The ...
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And now that the weather is cooling, I’m noticing that some of the plants we encounter along the way look nothing like their mid-summer selves. Sure, most perennials are drying out and dying ...
These low-light indoor plants grow with very little sunlight, so you can enjoy a part of nature in every corner of your home ...
The flowers have many petals and will bloom year after year, if tended properly. You can find camellias in two main sizes: Large, tree-like plants and smaller, low-lying shrubs. You can also ...
Unfortunately, you have to wait six months for those to bloom—but if you’re impatient like I am, you can actually grow those flowers indoors, starting now. The idea is simple, and you don’t ...
perennials that bloom in the fall and ornamental grasses should be divided in the spring. Some perennials don’t respond well to dividing at all, so always do a bit of research first. Having the ...